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Enigma Variations

Enigma Variations

Richard Price, Sally Price

ISBN 9780674257283

Publication date: 10/15/1997

Noted writers on art, culture, and the tropical Americas, Richard and Sally Price have crafted a mystery at the intersections of art and anthropology. Drawing readers into their quest for a solution, they build an unusual partnership between text and pictures, daringly expanding the possibilities of academic discourse. Enigma Variations--in the tradition of The Recognitions and The Crying of Lot 49--is an entertainment as readable for its intellectual power as for its irresistible drama.

Praise

  • A fabulous and unique artifact, an art-historical whodunit told with great flair, intelligence, and sensitivity. Like the art it tells us so much about, Enigma Variations is a hybrid work that keeps tempting you to read it as fact although it is officially labeled fiction...For the reader, puzzling out which is which is part of the enigmatic charm of the Prices' book--a novel based on the authors' anthropological experiences. The Prices certainly have the great novelist's ability to breathe life into the people they invent--and also, it appears, to breathe life into the living.

    —Raymond Sokolov, Wall Street Journal

Authors

  • Richard Price is Dittman Professor of American Studies and Professor of Anthropology and History at College of William and Mary in Virginia.
  • Sally Price is Dittman Professor of American Studies and Professor of Anthropology at College of William and Mary in Virginia.

Book Details

  • 176 pages
  • 5-9/16 x 8-11/16 inches
  • Harvard University Press

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